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Many of the Office of Global Opportunities’ summer and fall 2018 programs have extended their applications deadlines. Most of these programs are open to all majors. Out-of-state and international students also can get big savings because the non-resident surcharge is waived for all OGO study away programs. Programs with a […]

The Office of Global Opportunities presents Disruptive Development on Feb. 23 from noon to 2 p.m. in R-Tech 314. The development agenda is shifting. In response, development practitioners will need to possess the foresight and boldness required to seek out alternate and often times radical ways of addressing national, regional […]

The Office of Global Opportunities presents a Cooperative Project Management Workshop on Friday, Feb. 16, from 2-4 p.m. in RTECH 314. The latest workshop in the Center for International Studies and Global Leadership Center’s Global Professional Development Series, this session will explore the complexities of cooperation vs. competition in leading […]

The Office of Global Opportunities presents Malaysia: Promoting Wellness in Older Adults Community Based Service Summer Info Session on Tuesday, Feb. 13, from 6-7 p.m. in Grover W119. Attend an information session for the Global Health Initiative’s two week community based services summer program in Malaysia! Learn more about working […]

The Office of Global Opportunities holds a South Africa Child Life Summer Info Session on Tuesday, Feb. 13, from 6-7 p.m. in Grover W126. Learn about the Department of Social and Public Health’s Child Life summer program. Students will have the opportunity to spend four weeks in Cape Town, South Africa […]

The Food Studies theme announces a summer 2018 internship program in the Cloud Forest of Ecuador. This four-week, three-credit internship in the Cloud Forest, an hour north of the capital, Quito, focuses on a broad set of issues connected to food, from sovereignty to security and access, to food culture and community […]

By M. Vandeman Linguistics Department Dr. Dawn Bikowski spent two weeks in Vietnam training 25 business, science, and technology faculty in how to teach their courses in English, instead of in Vietnamese. Known as English as the Medium of Instruction, this trend is increasing across many regions, such as Asia […]